September 25, 2023

By: Chris McLeod

25/9/2023

5 Things You Need To Know

September 25th is the 268th day of the year. There are 97 days remaining until the end of the year.


Fall officially arrived on Saturday morning.

The Weather Network is saying temperatures are expected to stay above seasonal with lots of sunshine for the final week of September. The warmer temperatures will continue into October, with signs that things could be changing around Thanksgiving weekend.

Sun and cloud today with a high of just 20 and an 30% chance of rain.


The Boil Water Advisory is still in effect for Wheatley and Tilbury.

Click here for a map of effected areas.

A supply of emergency bottled water has been made available to those communities. The bottled water is available at the Wheatley Resource Centre and the Tilbury Food Bank.

The boil water advisory has been in effect since September 13 after a fire at the Wheatley water treatment plant.

Up to date information on the Boil Water Advisory is available here.


Usher will headline the Super Bowl 58 Halftime Show.

“I can’t wait to bring the world a show unlike anything else they’ve seen from me before. Thank you to the fans and everyone who made this opportunity happen. I’ll see you real soon.”

This will actually be Usher’s second halftime appearance. He also performed with the Black Eyed Peas when they headlined the show in 2011.

Super Bowl 58 goes down February 11th in Vegas. That same day, Usher is releasing “Coming Home”, his first new album since 2016.


It’s the final week of the MLB season.

As it stands today, the Toronto Blue Jays are in a playoff position, but they still have some work to do. Toronto has today off, before opening a series against the Yankees in Toronto tomorrow.

Beginning on Thursday, single-game playoff tickets will be available for purchase. To buy them go through the Blue Jays official website, StubHub, SeatGeek, and Ticketmaster.

The Detroit Tigers are well out of the playoff race. They’ll finish the season at home, with the highlight being Miguel Cabrera’s final game before retiring on Sunday.


On Friday, Netflix will send out its final red envelope, meaning the end to 25 years of mailing DVDs to subscribers.

Back in 1998 when Netflix first launched, they offered DVD-by-mail, promising an easier rental experience than having to drive to the nearest Blockbuster. The DVD’s were sent in red envelopes. But in 2007, Netflix began streaming content online and gradually shifted the focus away from its original DVD business.

They will continue to accept returns of customers’ remaining DVDs until October 27.

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